The Evel Knievel Museum, which opened in the late daredevilβs hometown of Topeka, Kansas in 2017, is motorcycle-jumping to downtown Las Vegas.

The museum will be the main attraction of the brand new Mission Linen building, at 1001 South 1st St. Its groundbreaking was announced by Las Vegas developer J Dapper on Tuesday.
No opening date has been set, although the Topeka location will close in October to prepare for the transition.
Evel Las Vegas
Las Vegas was the site of Knievelβs most famous stunt. On Dec. 31, 1967, he attempted to jump his motorcycle 141 feet over the fountains of Caesars Palace. It would have been Knievelβs longest jump at the time, if it hadnβt ended in his launching over his handlebars and skidding into the Dunes parking lot next door.
The crash resulted in a crushed pelvis and femur, multiple hip fractures, two broken ankles, a concussion, and a lengthy hospital stay. It also made him a legend. (Evel died in 2007 at age 69 β but of pulmonary disease, not his many serious injuries.)
βI canβt think of a better place to display the legacy of Evel Knievel than Las Vegas,β said Evelβs son and family brand owner, Kelly Knievel, in a statement. βWith guts, charisma and showmanship, he built himself a legacy thatβs still going strong 50 years after that crash at Caesars Palace. Weβve got all of my dadβs memorabilia, plus the latest and greatest razzmatazz.β
Well, Not All of his Dadβs Memorabilia
Though the museumβs collection features most of the other bikes that survived to tell the tale β as well as Knievelβs original leathers and helmets β it does not include the Triumph Bonneville T12 that Knievel used in his Caesars stunt. That bike disappeared decades ago and is believed to be somewhere in the American northwest.
The Las Vegas museum will also feature a virtual reality experience, a display of Evelβs nastiest X-rays, and a room dedicated to Knievelβs second most famous jump. That was over the Snake River CanyonΒ in 1974, and it also failed. The room, called the Snake River Experience, will feature Knievelβs actual Skycycle X-2.
βWe are thrilled for the opportunity to relocate the Evel Knievel Museum from Topeka, Kansas to Las Vegas,β said Mike Patterson, who co-founded the museum with Lathan McKay, and James Caplinger
In addition to the Evel Knievel Museum, the property will also house a Mothership Coffee Roasters, and confusingly, a heavy metal-themed pizza parlor.
Itβs confusing because, a little more than a mile away sits a pizzeria opened in 2016 by Las Vegas hospitality entrepreneur Branden Powers. Evel Pie is also dedicated to Evel Knievel and features memorabilia donated by Evelβs other son, Robbie, who died last year of pancreatic cancer at age 60.
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